ago, the city put in over $1 million for the conduits across our city, and Astound put in the fiber,” Bronson explains.“Once every property in the city is connected to the fastest internet in this area, Grover Beach will be the first true gigabit city on the Central Coast.” THE SANDS OF TIME Going forward, Eriksson hopes to see money become available to replace outdated city facilities which have deferred maintenance needs with new facilities including a new maintenance yard, police station, and community center along with an expanded city hall. She also highlighted the need to upgrade more of the city’s parks.The city’s main park, Ramona Garden Park, which serves as a concert venue every Sunday afternoon in the summer, is primed to add a playground, a special event amphitheater, and a band shell, compliments of a recently awarded $3.3 million federal grant.“It will transform this park into even more of a regional gem for our community and the surrounding area,” says Bronson. Meanwhile, Bronson said the city will continue to City Manager Matthew Bronson Council Member Clint Weirick 43 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 12 GROVER BEACH, CA
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